Are Asians held to a higher standard for college admissions? What does the research show? Are there some groups affected more than others? What is the purpose of college admissions? Can schools choose who to admit without any government interference? What about legacy admissions? What about girls performing better than boys?

Sam Museus, Assistant Professor of Higher Education and Asian American Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston:

Can we eliminate bullying through legislation? Should we try? Is it fair to expect teachers to manage this?

Do adults bully? Are the adults opposed to bullying legislation and ‘sensitivity’ training bullies?

Is rape an extreme form of bullying?

A 2007 National Institute of Justice study found that about one in five women are victims of sexual assault in college; almost all of those incidents go unreported. It also noted that fraternity men—who tend to drink more heavily and frequently than nonmembers—are more likely to perpetrate sexual assault than nonfraternity men, according to previous studies. Over a quarter of sexual-assault victims who were incapacitated reported that the assailant was a fraternity member. Shutter Fraternities for Young Women’s Good, WSJ April 23, 2011

Wayne K. Johnson, Director of Community Education, Bunker Hill Community College

Claudia Green, Executive Director, English for New Bostonians (ENB)

Should we require everyone who is resident in America to speak English? What about citizens? What services should we offer to make that happen?

Why are some communities less likely to learn/speak English than others? Why are Americans less likely to learn/speak multiple languages than other nationalities? Is it possible that both are true for the same reasons???

Should taxes pay for English as a Second Language (ESL) classes? Should legal documents be translated? Should we have ESL charter schools?

Will facilitating the learning of English make America stronger or waste precious resources?